Apple Settles for $95 Million Over Siri Privacy Claims, Denies Wrongdoing

Oakland, Calif. — Apple Inc. has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that its voice-activated assistant Siri invaded users’ privacy by recording their conversations without consent. The deal, which is awaiting the approval of U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White, was submitted to a federal court in Oakland on Tuesday. The lawsuit claims that Siri, on occasions, was triggered accidentally and recorded private discussions of iPhone and Apple Watch users. These recordings were allegedly shared with third parties, including advertisers, which led to targeted advertisements based on the intercepted conversations. … Read more

Kennedy and Siri Collaborate to Vet Top Health Officials in Strategic Move for Future Policies

As the race for the White House intensifies, notable figures from diverse backgrounds are stepping into the realm of political endorsements, shaping the critical decisions on potential candidates for top health positions. Among them, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental advocate and anti-vaccine proponent, is seeking counsel from attorney Aaron Siri. Siri, known for representing groups skeptical of vaccines, is playing a pivotal role in vetting individuals for roles that could influence public health policy. The collaboration highlights a significant moment in policy-making circles, where the intersection of health, science, and politics is becoming … Read more